Lebanon, NJ Form 5500 retirement and benefit plan filings
City Form 5500 summary
According to public Form 5500 filings published through the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) via the EFAST2 system, Lebanon, NJ has 3 loaded benefit plan(s) reported by 2 plan sponsor(s), with $118,309,954 in total reported end-of-year plan assets across loaded filings. The latest loaded Form 5500 filing year is 2023.
- Loaded plans
- 3
- Plan sponsors
- 2
- Latest filing year
- 2023
Reported financial aggregate (2023)
Reported net position
- Total reported assets (EOY)
- $118,309,954
- Total reported liabilities (EOY)
- $137,412
- Total reported net assets (EOY)
- $118,172,542
Contributions & income
- Employer contributions
- $3,549,776
- Participant contributions
- $3,531,609
- Total income / additions
- $24,832,904
Expenses & distributions
- Benefits paid / distributions
- $15,306,932
- Total expenses
- $15,588,210
- Net increase / (decrease)
- $9,244,694
Coverage
- Total reported participants
- 2,504
- Plans with financial statements
- 2
- Plans with provider compensation
- 2
Totals sum the latest loaded 2023 public Form 5500 filing per plan for Lebanon, NJ plans — one filing per plan, so multiple years are never double-counted. Figures are reported values from loaded Schedule H / I (and Schedule C for provider compensation); fields a plan did not report are treated as missing, not zero. These are not audited or official totals.
Largest loaded plans by reported assets
| Plan | Sponsor | Reported assets (EOY) | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Construction Specialties, Inc. Ret Savings Plan | Emeh, Inc. | $108,530,314 | 2023 |
| The Group Defined Contribution Plan | E-Z Staffing Inc. | $9,779,640 | 2023 |
| Construction Specialties, Inc. Group Health And Welfare Plan | Construction Specialties, Inc. | not reported in the loaded dataset | 2023 |
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